People are connecting with the drawing that shows Janet with green skin and dark eyes, wielding a bloody pair of scissors and "a twig that she smacks jerks down with." Luca's description reads, "Janet cuts people in half with giant scissors. (She's only a hero to herself.)"

Many are praising Luca for her imagination and drawing skills, and are encouraging her to keep creating.

Others are taking it a step further by creating fan art using the hashtags #Janet and #JanetIsComing.

This post made my day - I always draw with my kids - they will totally love the original better tomorrow morning as they should. pic.twitter.com/PqbZtONjBO

Mancino-Williams told the Press Association, "She's always been the kind of child that's gets bored with the obvious. She mentioned that a lot of the other children were drawing pink-clad princess types and muscled men so, being Luca, she wanted to make a stand-alone."

Luca chose to name her superhero "Janet" because she could be anybody, yet she's not like anybody. The 10-year-old drew inspiration from Stephen King works after discussing them with her mom. Luca, with the help of Mancino-Williams, explained to Cosmopolitan that "she's really strong, in her mind and her body, and she does her own thing. She doesn't have time for jerks. And she doesn't give warnings. Janet is my perfect hero."